Rainbow Water District declares Drought Response Level 2

According to officials at Rainbow Municipal Water District, at its Aug. 5 special board meeting, the board of directors voted to approve Resolution No. 14-20 declaring a Drought Response Level 2 Condition which establishes a Drought Response Conservation Program pursuant to Ordinance No. 14-05 (“Drought Ordinance”). It is explained as follows:

“By approving such, all Drought Level 1 conditions become mandatory, along with Drought Level 2 conditions. These mandatory restrictions will become effective on Aug. 15. The restrictions are as follows:

“Residential and commercial landscape irrigation will be limited to no more than three (3) assigned days per week and no more than ten (10) minutes per watering station per assigned day, except for irrigation systems using water efficient devices such as weather based controllers, drip/micro-irrigation systems and stream rotor sprinklers. The last number of the property address determines the days that irrigation may be done:

Odd Number: Monday, Wednesday, Friday

Even Number: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

• Stop washing down paved surfaces, including but not limited to sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, tennis courts, or patios, except when it is necessary to alleviate safety or sanitation hazards.

• Use a hand-held hose equipped with a positive shut-off nozzle or bucket to water landscaped areas, including trees and shrubs located on residential and commercial properties that are not irrigated by a landscape irrigation system.

• Irrigate nursery and commercial grower’s products before 10 a.m. and after 6 p.m. only. Watering is permitted at any time with a hand-held hose equipped with a positive shut-off nozzle, a bucket or watering can. Irrigation of nursery propagation beds is permitted at any time. Watering of livestock is permitted at any time.

• Use re-circulated water to operate ornamental fountains.

• Wash vehicles using a bucket and a hand-held hose with positive shut-off nozzle, mobile high pressure/low volume wash system, or at a commercial site that re-circulates (reclaims) water on-site.

• Avoid washing during hot conditions when additional water is required due to evaporation.

• Serve and refill water in restaurants and other food service establishments only upon request.

• Offer guests in hotels, motels, and other commercial lodging establishments the option of not laundering towels and linens daily.

• Use recycled or non-potable water for construction purposes when available.

• Repair all water leaks within seventy-two (72) hours of notification by RMWD.

For more information, visit www.rainbowmwd.com; click on “Conservation” to view Resolution No. 14-20 and Ordinance No. 14-05 or call (760) 728-1178 and speak to customer service.

Rainbow cannot choose whom it will serve and whom it will not. It is obligated to serve any within its jurisdiction who apply and pay the fees. It is not a land use agency and does not have the power to refuse service. That’s determined at the county level.

Reductions in use and drought restrictions are passed down from the suppliers.

There would not be a water problem if we stopped letting the environmentalists run the country.
Imagine how many shovel ready jobs would be created if we built a water detainment and relocation system across the country. Water shortage will be the number one problem the world will face in the future and we should be doing everything possible to now to be ready.